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“What can be learned from the Mustard family’s litter sister, Cleomaceae?”
“What can be learned from the Mustard family’s litter sister, Cleomaceae?”
Seminar Title: “What can be learned from the Mustard family’s litter sister, Cleomaceae?” Speaker: Joselyn Hall, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta Location: Abelson 201 Refreshments will be served in Abelson 312 at 3:30 p.m.
“Status of Globodera pallida in Idaho — Challenges and Successes”
“Status of Globodera pallida in Idaho — Challenges and Successes”
Seminar Title: “Status of Globodera pallida in Idaho — Challenges and Successes” Speaker: Dr. Louise-Marie Dandurand, Research Associate Professor, Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology, University of Idaho Location: Johnson 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3394) Announcement 2.25.19 (pdf)
Technical Presentations
Technical Presentations
Seminar Title: Technical Presentations Speaker: Amanda Hohner Location: PACCAR 202
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CEREO Debate Series, Spring 2019: “Tapping the tensions between the science and politics of climate change.”
CEREO Debate Series, Spring 2019: “Tapping the tensions between the science and politics of climate change.”
Seminar Title: CEREO Debate Series, Spring 2019: “Tapping the tensions between the science and politics of climate change.” Speaker: Dr. Mark Stephan, School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public affairs and Dr. Michael Berger, School of Environmental & School of Biological Sciences Location: Vancouver (VECS 125), Pullman (PACCAR 202), Tri-Cities (Floyd 247), Puyallup REC (Puyallup conference […]
R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Rob Clark: Filling the gap between p-values and plotting: getting model estimates with ‘emmeans’ and ‘effects’ package Location: PACCAR 202
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“Developing Cultural Management Recommendations for Two New Potato Cultivars Relative to the Industry Standard – Russet Burbank”
“Developing Cultural Management Recommendations for Two New Potato Cultivars Relative to the Industry Standard – Russet Burbank”
Seminar Title: “Developing Cultural Management Recommendations for Two New Potato Cultivars Relative to the Industry Standard – Russet Burbank” Speaker: Alejandro Cruz, Student Speaker Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5834)
”Establishing genetic determinants of nitrogen fixation to enhance beneficial plant-microbe interaction”
”Establishing genetic determinants of nitrogen fixation to enhance beneficial plant-microbe interaction”
Seminar Title: ”Establishing genetic determinants of nitrogen fixation to enhance beneficial plant-microbe interaction” Speaker: Dr. Florence Mus, Senior Scientific Assistant, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University Location: Clark Hall 149
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Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: freecoding/troubleshooting Location: PACCAR 202
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“Real Data and Machine Learning to Support Site-Specific Agriculture”
“Real Data and Machine Learning to Support Site-Specific Agriculture”
Seminar Title: “Real Data and Machine Learning to Support Site-Specific Agriculture” Speaker: Jason Kelley Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5984)
“Can CRISPR gene drives spread in the wild? Host: Omar Cornejo”
“Can CRISPR gene drives spread in the wild? Host: Omar Cornejo”
Seminar Title: “Can CRISPR gene drives spread in the wild? Host: Omar Cornejo” Speaker: Phillip Messer, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology, Cornell University Location: Abelson 201
“Population Genetics Analyses of the Emerging Plant Pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in North America”
“Population Genetics Analyses of the Emerging Plant Pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in North America”
Seminar Title: “Population Genetics Analyses of the Emerging Plant Pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in North America” Speaker: Qing Bai, Graduate Student, PhD Location: Johnson 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3394)
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R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Steve Katz: Multivariate Stats in R Location: PACCAR 202
“You can do that? Crystallography from crystal screening to high pressure analysis.”
“You can do that? Crystallography from crystal screening to high pressure analysis.”
Seminar Title: “You can do that? Crystallography from crystal screening to high pressure analysis.” Speaker: Bruce C. Noll, Ph.D., Senior Applications Scientist, Bruker inc. Location: Fulmer 438
Water Resources Science and Management Certificate – Spring Meeting 2019
Water Resources Science and Management Certificate – Spring Meeting 2019
Seminar Title: Water Resources Science and Management Certificate – Spring Meeting 2019 Speaker: WRC, Julie Padowski Location: CUE 416
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“Moving Ideas to Market – Phytelligence”
“Moving Ideas to Market – Phytelligence”
Seminar Title: “Moving Ideas to Market – Phytelligence” Speaker: Amit Dhingra, Professor, Department of Horticulture, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5834)
“Evolution of RNA Polymerases in plants: understanding duplication of multi-subunit complexes”
“Evolution of RNA Polymerases in plants: understanding duplication of multi-subunit complexes”
Seminar Title: “Evolution of RNA Polymerases in plants: understanding duplication of multi-subunit complexes” Speaker: Dr. Rebecca Mosher, Associate Director and Associate Professor, The School of Plant Sciences, Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology, The University of Arizona Location: Clark Hall 149
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Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: freecoding/troubleshooting Location: PACCAR 202
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“Research and Practical Approaches to Improve Climate Impacts of Agriculture”
“Research and Practical Approaches to Improve Climate Impacts of Agriculture”
Seminar Title: “Research and Practical Approaches to Improve Climate Impacts of Agriculture” Speaker: Cornelius Adewale Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5984)
“Inter lineage gene flow in Magnaporthe oryzae”
“Inter lineage gene flow in Magnaporthe oryzae”
Seminar Title: “Inter lineage gene flow in Magnaporthe oryzae” Speaker: Sajal Sthapit, Graduate Student, PhD Location: Johnson 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3394)
Wastewater Treatment Technologies & Applications
Wastewater Treatment Technologies & Applications
Seminar Title: Wastewater Treatment Technologies & Applications Speaker: Dave Bollinger, WSU Location: PACCAR 202
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4 events,
R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Matt Brousil: Lightning Talk: “Beyond .csv: bringing in data” Location: PACCAR 202
“RNA-directed DNA methylation and abiotic stress mediated transcriptional regulation in maize”
“RNA-directed DNA methylation and abiotic stress mediated transcriptional regulation in maize”
Seminar Title: Speaker: Dr. Thelma Madzima, Assistant Professor, School of STEM, Division of Biological Sciences, University of Washington – Bothell Location: Nryan Hall 305
How a University Works
How a University Works
Seminar Title: How a University Works Speaker: Dr. Dan Bernardo, Provost and Executive Vice President Location: CUB 210 (Junior Ballroom), Pullman Campus Register online Appetizers and beverages will be provided
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“Respiration and Cold-Sweetening Responses of Minimally Processed Potato Tubers (Solanum tubersom L.) to Low Oxygen”
“Respiration and Cold-Sweetening Responses of Minimally Processed Potato Tubers (Solanum tubersom L.) to Low Oxygen”
Seminar Title: “Respiration and Cold-Sweetening Responses of Minimally Processed Potato Tubers (Solanum tubersom L.) to Low Oxygen” Speaker: Graham Ellis, Student Speaker Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5834)
2 events,
Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: freecoding/troubleshooting Location: PACCAR 202
Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Sean Kallaher: Redis Location: PACCAR 202
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“A New Vision for AgWeatherNet”
“A New Vision for AgWeatherNet”
Seminar Title: “A New Vision for AgWeatherNet” Speaker: David Brown Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5984)
“Rapid Estimation of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Straw Decomposition Through a Genome-wide Association Study and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy”
“Rapid Estimation of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Straw Decomposition Through a Genome-wide Association Study and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy”
Seminar Title: “Rapid Estimation of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Straw Decomposition Through a Genome-wide Association Study and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy” Speaker: Nathan Nielsen Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5984)
“Triazole Fungicides: The Implications of Fungal Resistance in Agriculture and Human Medicine”
“Triazole Fungicides: The Implications of Fungal Resistance in Agriculture and Human Medicine”
Seminar Title: “Triazole Fungicides: The Implications of Fungal Resistance in Agriculture and Human Medicine” Speaker: Ryan K. Solemslie, Graduate Student, MS Location: Johnson 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3394)
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“Metapopulation Allee effects, habitat destruction, and extinction in metacommunities”
“Metapopulation Allee effects, habitat destruction, and extinction in metacommunities”
Seminar Title: "Metapopulation Allee effects, habitat destruction, and extinction in metacommunities” Speaker: Dr. Richard Gomulkiewicz Location: Abelson 306
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“Are All Plastids Created Equal? Diversity, Function, and Evolution of Chloroplast-Targeted Proteins and Transit Peptides in Plants”
“Are All Plastids Created Equal? Diversity, Function, and Evolution of Chloroplast-Targeted Proteins and Transit Peptides in Plants”
Seminar Title: “Are All Plastids Created Equal? Diversity, Function, and Evolution of Chloroplast-Targeted Proteins and Transit Peptides in Plants” Speaker: Ryan Christian, MPS PhD Candidate, Department of Horticulture Location: Bryan Hall 305
R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Jikhan Jeong: Time Series Analysis Location: PACCAR 202
3 events,
“Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Sciences – Opportunities at the National Science Foundation”.
“Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Sciences – Opportunities at the National Science Foundation”.
Canceled Due to flight delay, to be rescheduled. Please check out this event on March 29 at UI. Seminar Title: “Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Sciences – Opportunities at the National Science Foundation”. Speaker: Stephanie Hampton, division director for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Division of Environmental Biology (DEB) Location: PACCAR 202 A reception will […]
“Potential strategies that can improve highbush blueberry pollination in western Washington”
“Potential strategies that can improve highbush blueberry pollination in western Washington”
Seminar Title: “Potential strategies that can improve highbush blueberry pollination in western Washington” Speaker: Weixin Gan, Student Speaker Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5834)
“Integration of genome-wide approaches with imaging tools and modeling to understand network dynamics regulating stem cell”
“Integration of genome-wide approaches with imaging tools and modeling to understand network dynamics regulating stem cell”
Seminar Title: “Integration of genome-wide approaches with imaging tools and modeling to understand network dynamics regulating stem cell” Speaker: Dr. Ross Sozzani, Associate Professor, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, North Carolina State University Location: Clark Hall 149
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“Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Sciences – Opportunities at the National Science Foundation”.
“Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Sciences – Opportunities at the National Science Foundation”.
Seminar Title: “Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Sciences – Opportunities at the National Science Foundation”. Speaker: Stephanie Hampton, division director for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Division of Environmental Biology (DEB) Location: University of Idaho, IRIC 305